//
// System.Security.AccessControl.AceEnumerator implementation
//
// Author:
//	Dick Porter  <dick@ximian.com>
//	Atsushi Enomoto  <atsushi@ximian.com>
//
// Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Novell, Inc (http://www.novell.com)
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using System.Collections;

namespace System.Security.AccessControl {
	public sealed class AceEnumerator : IEnumerator
	{
		GenericAcl owner;
		int current = -1;

		internal AceEnumerator (GenericAcl owner)
		{
			this.owner = owner;
		}

		public GenericAce Current {
			get { return current < 0 ? null : owner [current]; }
		}

		object IEnumerator.Current {
			get { return Current; }
		}
		
		public bool MoveNext ()
		{
			if (current + 1 == owner.Count)
				return false;
			current++;
			return true;
		}
		
		public void Reset ()
		{
			current = -1;
		}
	}
}

